Problem faced while using workqueue in the character driver.
Misbah khan
misbah_khan at engineer.com
Mon Jul 23 13:35:44 EST 2007
hi David
Thanks for your reply I really appreciate it from the heart.
The problem is solved now ,Actually I was using a kernel timer in open call
(to run for the first time which ever application would open it and deleting
the timer for the last exit ) to simulate for an Interrupt in the same
driver. There i did mistake in the implimentation in the logic and as a
consiquence of which it was crashing the system and not because of the
workqueue.
thanks
misbah
David Hawkins-3 wrote:
>
> Hi Misbah,
>
>> I am working on a character driver for FPGA, in which i am using a
>> blocked
>> read call on workqueue. The read call will be unblocked by the Interrupt
>> from the Fpga to PPC Cpu.
>>
>> The problem is that if the process is in blocked mode and then an
>> Interrupt
>> occurs the system gives kernel Panic where as it get unblocked and start
>> reading the data but very soon it gets crashed.
>>
>> Please send me your suggessins regarding the mentioned problem.
>
> Er, without seeing the code, its a bit difficult to suggest
> anything.
>
> Perhaps you are using work-queues incorrectly?
>
> Take a look at:
>
> simple_work_queue.c
>
> In the tar-ball
>
> http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/~dwh/correlator/software/driver_design.tar.gz
>
> Which is described in:
>
> http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/~dwh/correlator/pdf/LNX-723-Hawkins.pdf
>
> There's also a more complex 'COBRA driver' here:
>
> http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/~dwh/correlator/cobra_docs.html
>
> Having an example of a working driver that uses work-queues
> might help you.
>
> Dave
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